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10 things that happened the year 'The Simpsons' premiered
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10 things that happened the year 'The Simpsons' premiered

  • Tribune News Service
  • Dec 27, 2019
  • Dec 27, 2019 Updated Apr 13, 2021

Dec. 17, 2019 marked the 30th anniversary of America’s funniest family, “The Simpsons,” debuting on the small screen. Check out a few other major things that happened in 1989.

Game time!

Game time!

According to Insider, the most popular toy in 1989 was the Game Boy. The black and white handheld gaming device would be a go-to toy until it was upgraded in 1998 to the Game Boy Color.

Robert Klein/Dreamstime/TNS

Medical miracles

Medical miracles

You may be surprised to learn that the first liver transplant with a live donor took place just 30 years ago at the University of Chicago. The surgical team, led by Dr. Christopher Broelsch, transplanted a portion of the liver of a 29-year-old Texan woman to her 21-month-old daughter, The New York Times reports.

Anton Skavronskiy/Dreamstime/TNS

Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

The Exxon Valdez oil spill, one of the most catastrophic environmental disasters in history, happened on March 24, 1989. The spill, which National Geographic reports as “the worst oil spill in U.S. waters” until 2010’s Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico, dumped more than 10 million gallons of oil in Alaska’s Prince William Sound. The spill also came with a heavy animal death toll, killing more than 250,000 seabirds, 3,000 otters, 300 harbor seals, 250 bald eagles and 22 killer whales.

Erik Hill/Anchorage Daily News/MCT

It’s getting hot in here

It’s getting hot in here

In 1989, experts began predicting the impact of climate change and greenhouse gases on the global environment. The AP reported that the United Nations estimated that rising sea levels could demolish whole nations if climate change wasn’t reversed by the year 2000. “Climatologists will argue for many years whether the greenhouse warming has started. But there's every reason to take action immediately, and not wait until that debate is concluded,” an op-ed in The New York Times said.

Dreamstime/TNS

Tiananmen Square protests

Tiananmen Square protests

Student protests demanding democracy in China took place throughout the month May before coming to a dramatic end on June 4 and 5, 1989. The Tiananmen Square Massacre claimed the lives of hundreds of Chinese citizens and led to close to 10,000 arrests according to History.com.

Stuart Leavenworth/MCT

End of apartheid

End of apartheid

South African Prime Minister F.W. de Klerk assumed power in 1989, succeeding P.W. Botha. During his term, de Klerk would implement policies that ended apartheid, which had existed in South Africa for more than four decades. He also freed imprisoned activist Nelson Mandela one year later.

Jerry Holt/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT

Super Bowl XXIII - San Francisco 49ers 20, Cincinnati Bengals 16

Super Bowl XXIII - San Francisco 49ers 20, Cincinnati Bengals 16

The San Francisco 49ers were the champions of Super Bowl XXIII on Jan. 22, 1989, beating out the Cincinnati Bengals 20-16. This was their third Super Bowl win, previously winning in 1982 and 1985.

Focus on Sport/Getty Images/TNS

Toyota takes on luxury

Toyota takes on luxury

Toyota introduced its luxury model, Lexus, in 1989.

Lexus/The Providence Journal

Seeing a mirage

Seeing a mirage

Famed Las Vegas strip resort, The Mirage Hotel and Casino, first opened its doors a month ahead of schedule on Nov. 22, 1989.

Dreamstime/TNS

Presidentially speaking

Presidentially speaking

President George H.W. Bush, also known as Bush 41, assumed the nation’s highest office in January 1989, succeeding Ronald Reagan.

Allied Pix for The Patriot-News

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